Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Fiction Tuesday - Christmas Reads

The author of the bestselling phenomenon The Christmas Box presents a new holiday novel about family, fate and forgiveness. Joseph
Jacobson is the twelfth of thirteen siblings, all of whom are employed
by their father’s successful Colorado advertising company. But
underneath the success runs a poisonous undercurrent of jealousy; Joseph
is his father’s favorite and the focus of his brothers’ envy and
hatred. When the father seems ready to anoint Joseph as his heir, the
brothers make their move, forcing Joseph from the company and his Denver
home, severing his ties to his parents and ending his relationship with
his soon-to-be fianceé. Alone and lonely, Joseph must start a new life.
Joseph joins a Chicago advertising agency where his
creativity helps him advance high up in the company. He also finds hope
for a lasting love with April, a kind woman with a secret. However, all
secrets hold consequences, and when Joseph learns the truth about
April’s past, his world is again turned upside down. Finally, Joseph
must confront his own difficult past in order to make his dreams for the
future come true. A Winter Dream is an ingenious
modern retelling of the Old Testament story of Joseph and the coat of
many colors by the master of the holiday novel.

Todd McCray, hero of A Dog Named Christmas, is now twenty-four
years old and working at a local animal shelter, where he meets and
quickly becomes best friends with Laura, a young volunteer. Laura, like
Todd, has disabilities of her own, but her struggles are more physical
than developmental. Their friendship is sealed when Todd—with the help
of his trusted companion, the tenacious Labrador retriever named
Christmas—trains a beautiful dog named Gracie to help Laura with the
day-to-day life tasks that are difficult for her.
Life
seems good for Todd, but all is not well in his hometown. Struggling
families unable to make ends meet are abandoning more and more dogs, and
the shelter is swelling to capacity. The local government is
struggling to meet its obligations too, and in early December, on the
cusp of another holiday season, Todd’s boss delivers the bad news. Due
to funding problems, the shelter will close its doors before the end of
the year. But what will happen to all the animals?
As the
Christmas holiday approaches, Todd has limited time to find homes for
all the dogs. Not to mention that he needs to secure a new job and
figure out what to do when his friendship with Laura takes an unexpected
romantic turn. All this seems overwhelming unless you’ve got a loving
family, dedicated friends, and a couple of very special dogs behind
you. In which case, nothing is impossible.

“An annual treat,” declared The Wall Street Journal of Anne Perry’s Victorian-era holiday mysteries. Now she continues this magnificent tradition with A Christmas Garland, a
yuletide tale set in exotic India. This time the mistress of mystery
tells the story of a terrible crime that sets the stage for another:
accusing an innocent man of murder.

The year is 1857, soon
after the violent Siege of Cawnpore, with India in the midst of
rebellion. In the British garrison, a guard is killed and an Indian
prisoner escapes, which leads to yet more British deaths. Cries for
revenge are overwhelming. Despite no witnesses and no evidence against
him, a luckless British medical orderly named John Tallis is arrested as
an accomplice simply because he was the only soldier unaccounted for
when these baffling crimes were committed.

Though chosen to
defend Tallis, young Lieutenant Victor Narraway is not encouraged to try
very hard. Narraway’s superiors merely want a show trial. But inspired
by a soldier’s widow and her children, and by his own stubborn faith in
justice, Narraway searches for the truth. In an alien world haunted by
memories of massacre, he is the accused man’s only hope.

The
trial of John Tallis equals the white-knuckle best of Anne Perry’s
breathtaking courtroom dramas. And thanks to a simple Christmas garland
and some brilliant detective work, Narraway perseveres against appalling
odds, learning how to find hope within himself—and turn the darkest
hour into one full of joy and light.

It's Christmas Eve and Detective Alex Cross has been called out to catch
someone who's robbing his church's poor box. That mission behind him,
Alex returns home to celebrate with Bree, Nana, and his children. The
tree decorating is barely underway before his phone rings again--a
horrific hostage situation is quickly spiraling out of control. Away
from his own family on the most precious of days, Alex calls upon every
ounce of his training, creativity, and daring to save another family.
Alex risks everything--and he may not make it back alive on this most
sacred of family days. Alex Cross is a hero for our time, and never more
so than in this story of family, action, and the deepest moral choices.
MERRY CHRISTMAS, ALEX CROSS will be a holiday classic for years to
come.

There are always those tried and true favorites. Yet, you might find something new, too.